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If anything defines Kenzie Sullivan it is her obsession for making lists that help to organise her life: a weekly meal plan, books to be read, clothes she'll wear, etc.
My First Larousse of the Bible is an historical guide suitable for all readers. Whether we are believers or not, biblical references abound in all our daily lives (in the calendar and its holy days, in our names, in many figures of speech, artistic themes, film plots. .
My First Larousse of Art leads you on a journey through the whole of art history since the birth of humanity, across all continents and in every era, from prehistoric cave paintings to current artistic trends.
The characters from your favourite stories now teach you how to cook simple and delicious dishes, as well as how to behave in the kitchen. Enjoy pirate first courses, monster second courses, fairy deserts, bewitched fruits and … show-off recipes.
A young Galician schoolteacher has just split up from her partner. To make a break with the past, she decides to spend her holidays on the Canary Islands, where she devours Fifty Shades of Grey and meets a rich, attractive Russian businessman with whom she has a passionate liaison, so becoming the heroine of her own fantasy.
The everyday life of a family is changed by the unprecedented visit of Harjir, an uncle from India, and his pet. What an animal! Everything changes: the neighbourhood is more fun. One day… Harjir is always ready to help. He can solve almost any problem with his flute, and dresses the salad in a very odd way. - A lively, fun picture book.
The everyday life of a family is upset when Uncle Harjir comes to visit from India. He is accompanied by his pet. And what a pet! Everything changes, the neighbourhood is more interesting… Harjir is always ready to offer a helping hand. He uses his flute to solve problems and puts strange dressing on the salad.
Mía is nine years old and in this book she tells us all about the amazing adventure of growing up, as she discovers the changes her body will make during puberty. She has questions about bosoms, bras, depilation, periods, and tampons, and her doctor answers them all. Growing up is a great adventure and the more she knows the better.
Miedo de ser dos is a reflection on bipolar disorder, a condition suffered by the author, recounting novelised episodes from his and his family's lives, mixing fictional elements and fantasies so that the borderline between fiction and reality is hard to perceive, as in the duality of bipolar disease.